To Sarah You fkn do not know what you are fkn talking about. I do not or ever have looked up porn or child porn. My 2 grandchildren were both fkn raped and tortured by their dad and his friend for 2 fkn years these 2 fkrs had a website for their fkn evil deeds. Streamed live or dvds. Bitch you owe everyone an apology. Maybe it should happen to your loves. Send them to Washington

Where would they get the children from and why don´t these kids speak?

Quoting: Anonymous Coward 5276113

It is not just this incident, there are many others that the public will never know about. Shame on those that do this and those that turned a blind eye, there will come a time when a higher judgement will meet you all...

This from 2005, and recall that annan's own son was also charged with corruption and fraud, which goes to show they turn a blind eye to this shit...The article below covers just one example, again there are, no doubt, many other cases...

LAST MONTH A CLASSIFIED UNITED Nations report prompted Secretary General Kofi Annan to admit that U.N. peacekeepers and staff have sexually abused or exploited war refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The worst of the 150 or so allegations of misconduct--some of them captured on videotape--include pedophilia, rape, and prostitution. While a U.N. investigation into the scandal continues, the organization has just suspended two more peacekeepers in neighboring Burundi over similar charges. The revelations come three years after another U.N. report found "widespread" evidence of sexual abuse of West African refugees

"The issue with the U.N. is that peacekeeping operations unfortunately seem to be doing the same thing that other militaries do," Gita Sahgal of Amnesty International told the Christian Science Monitor. "Even the guardians have to be guarded." That's not far off the mark. Various U.N. reports and interviews with humanitarian groups suggest that international peacekeeping missions are creating a predatory sexual culture among vulnerable refugees--from relief workers who demand sexual favors in exchange for food to U.N. troops who rape women at gunpoint.Allegations of sexual abuse or misconduct by U.N. staff stretch back at least a decade, to operations in Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. A 2001 report, released by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and Save the Children, found that sexual violence against refugees in West Africa was endemic (though some of its findings were denied by a subsequent U.N. team). A year later a coalition of religious organizations sent a letter to Secretary of State Colin Powell urging the United States to send more human rights monitors into Congo. The U.N. then introduced a "code of conduct" to help prevent future abuses, including prohibitions against sexual activity between staff and children and the exchange of money or food for sex..